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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED321666
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contents Managing Information Technology: Facing the Issues. Track VI: Academic Computing Issues. Academic Libraries Computer Literacy Computer Software Computer Uses in Education Faculty Development Higher Education Information Management Information Systems Microcomputers Purchasing Technological Advancement Writing Instruction Eight papers making up Track VI of the 1989 conference of the Professional Association for the Management of Information Technology in Higher Education (known as CAUSE, an acronym of the association's former name) are presented in this document. The focus of Track VI is on academic computing issues, and the papers include: "Loan-a-Mac: A Successful Computer Literacy Program for Faculty" (R. Ann Zinck); "When Is a Site License Not a Site License? A Guide through the Maze of Large-volume Academic Microcomputer Software Purchasing" (Tony Townsend); "Technology/Pedagogy Integration as a Supported Multiple-Year Project" (E. Michael Staman); "Instant Microcomputer Labs: When Just Adding Water Is Not Enough" (Jacqueline D. Brown); "An Assessment of Computer Based College Writing Programs" (Max Kirsch, Harvey S. Wiener, and Michael Ribaudo); "Ohio Library Information System" (Len Simutis, Frank B. Thomas, and A. Jerome York); "Developing and Implementing a Systemwide Academic Mainframe Specialty Center (AMSPEC)" (Arthur S. Gloster II and Arthur J. Chapman); and "Meta-Lenses for Academic Computing in a Small University: Examining Past Progress and Problems, Future Promises and Perils" (M. S. Vijay Kumar). Most of these papers are preceded by an abstract. (DB)
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spellingShingle Managing Information Technology: Facing the Issues. Track VI: Academic Computing Issues.
Academic Libraries
Computer Literacy
Computer Software
Computer Uses in Education
Faculty Development
Higher Education
Information Management
Information Systems
Microcomputers
Purchasing
Technological Advancement
Writing Instruction
Managing Information Technology: Facing the Issues. Track VI: Academic Computing Issues. Academic Libraries Computer Literacy Computer Software Computer Uses in Education Faculty Development Higher Education Information Management Information Systems Microcomputers Purchasing Technological Advancement Writing Instruction Eight papers making up Track VI of the 1989 conference of the Professional Association for the Management of Information Technology in Higher Education (known as CAUSE, an acronym of the association's former name) are presented in this document. The focus of Track VI is on academic computing issues, and the papers include: "Loan-a-Mac: A Successful Computer Literacy Program for Faculty" (R. Ann Zinck); "When Is a Site License Not a Site License? A Guide through the Maze of Large-volume Academic Microcomputer Software Purchasing" (Tony Townsend); "Technology/Pedagogy Integration as a Supported Multiple-Year Project" (E. Michael Staman); "Instant Microcomputer Labs: When Just Adding Water Is Not Enough" (Jacqueline D. Brown); "An Assessment of Computer Based College Writing Programs" (Max Kirsch, Harvey S. Wiener, and Michael Ribaudo); "Ohio Library Information System" (Len Simutis, Frank B. Thomas, and A. Jerome York); "Developing and Implementing a Systemwide Academic Mainframe Specialty Center (AMSPEC)" (Arthur S. Gloster II and Arthur J. Chapman); and "Meta-Lenses for Academic Computing in a Small University: Examining Past Progress and Problems, Future Promises and Perils" (M. S. Vijay Kumar). Most of these papers are preceded by an abstract. (DB)
title Managing Information Technology: Facing the Issues. Track VI: Academic Computing Issues.
topic Academic Libraries
Computer Literacy
Computer Software
Computer Uses in Education
Faculty Development
Higher Education
Information Management
Information Systems
Microcomputers
Purchasing
Technological Advancement
Writing Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED321666